Is this the end of the US dollar and American dominance | Asking Stanford's professor Strebulaev
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- With Stanford Professor Ilya Strebulaev, we talked about investing in startups, the end of Silicon Valley and changing the world order.
Ilya Strebulaev on LinkedIn: / ilyavcandpe
Chapters:
00:00 In this video
00:52 Who is Ilya Strebulaev
02:23 Investing in startups now
04:59 Is this the end of the US dollar
07:01 Is it the end of Silicon Valley
10:56 How to raise money now
19:47 The influence of AI on innovations
27:58 Startup exit nowadays
30:51 What to invest in now
34:14 Goals for future
37:57 What do you need to build a unicorn company
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Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make Mistake but they don’t quit... As the economic crisis keep rising, we literally need to have different streams of income. The crypto and stock market has plenty opportunities to earn a decent Payouts with the right skills and proper Understanding of how the market works.
Yeah you're absolutely right..... Lots of people are still making massive profits from the stock and crypto market, all you really need is some relevant information and some professional advice. It is totally inappropriate for investors to stand by as they take dips during significant market diclinism
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Great video. I got all my questions answered through this video. Marina Respect!
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Thank you, for this video ❤️ This is an amazing opportunity to hear Stanford professors from all over the world 🗺️
The emphasis he gave on long term investing in place of reaping short term benefits is literally the key of a great company or even of an individual portfolio. As a famous saying goes " In order to reach the sky, you need to travel a long distance which requires a lot of patience". Best of Luck to all the future entrepreneurs!
At 25:00 mark Ilya mentions how there’s a Lyft for every Uber or Pepsi for every Coca-cola and he mentions due to the exponential growth of AI we may be seeing the leaders or leading apps/programs/startup change more often. I kind of disagree with the latter. While as far as the functionality goes the leaders may change, but the consumer mindset won’t change so easily. Humans are creatures of habit and as a founder and VC, I have first hand seen great products that no one adopted as quickly. The general consumer won’t adopt or switch that often, unless they see a whole cultural change and everyone hyper focused on whatever is new.
That being said, love Ilya, great interview!
Great point. I agree. Of course, there will be short term products that excite many ppl (remember the iPod for music?) that soon fall out of favor, and I think those kinds of products will be able to be successful for a limited time. But the last few years have seen every type of business trying to "reinvent" existing goods or services where the reinvention doesn't seem any better or more useful than the original. True innovation will remain key. And in the consumer niche, that's always challenging. Industries like biotech or b2b generally have more obvious needs and objectives compared to consumer goods that tend to be more discretionary.
Loved the interview and insights professor Strebulaev provided! Thank you so much Marina and professor for this conversation ❤
I remember Ilya from interview with Yuri Dud about Silicon Valley and it's always a pleasure to listen to him!
Maria, thank you so much for regular videos. I'm just listening your videos and learn English to move to the USA
I'm first commenting) Marina great interview. I like your new format.
Good interview! I enjoyed it. Thanks
WOW! What an interesting conversation. I learned so much!
Incredibly insightful, Thank you!
Thanks a Lot for share this, I Appreciate it
36:20 Marina, I mean, so humbling to hear that you’re inspiring a professional of such high level. You should be proud of yourself ❤️🔥
Greatly explained.
Very interesting video!
That was really interesting and exciting. I would love to learn more about venture investors' decision-making process nowadays. Taking into account today's state of the economy, and dropping markets, they probably changed the approach to which startups to fund.
Thank you Marina por this interview. The most amazing opportunity to learn from talented people. Thank you!!
It was super useful and inspiring! Thanks a lot for you work.
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It's a great time for VC. If you want to invest.
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"With Stanford Professor Ilya Stredulaev" - typo in last name ;)
Thank you for interesting guest and inspired interview!
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I haven't even watched this yet, but I've already been following analysis about this topic in the news, including Janet Yellen. The answer is, no, the dollar is not at current risk of being replaced by other global reserve currencies. The countries jockeying for position are China, Russia, and India, and all three have far lower GDP per capita than the US. China and India have far greater populations, but their talent tends to congregate in American think-tanks bc we have a history of immigrant culture coming together from all corners of the globe to create and innovate, and those countries tend to be far more insular by comparison, which doesn't foster the same level of innovation. The US is where the whole world comes together, and that's what makes it unique. Also, the governments of China and Russia are too autocratic to instill global confidence in their currencies. And although they see the volatility of Western democracy as a weakness, that is a major misperception, as it is actually autocracy that time and again proves to be an artificial and forced stability. In any case, Russia's economy is far too small to be a powerhouse. It seems India is aligning itself more and more with the West bc it recognizes its potential is greater than China or Russia.
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India is growing its economy strongly…and using Rupees for the trade
Quality of life is trash in India. I've lived there for 18 years of life..
@@awesomedude4428 bro that's your opinion....we have 1.4 billion people ..okayyy.....we have to take care of them all....and it's all improving now...in future India is gona be a dream place for people .....
@@awesomedude4428After some years quality of life is trash in land of immigrants then you will run from there…
Whole life run run …😂
Is it true that dollar is going to get end!
I'm from India and planning to came USA
After my graduation in b tech IT!
I'm so sad after watching the thumb nail of the video!😭
Mam please tell me.
get used to it
Nothing crazy, don't worry. It'll be a great country to live in as usual. The whole world isn't in a very good place right now. Just see Germany, slipped into recession..
This is scary. But Brasil, South Africa, Russia, India? I don't see it happening. They don't produce enough!
Exactly, the GDP per capita is far too low
Wish i could give this news to my only daughter who is turning 12 soon 😢
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Starting up in Korea?!
Watch out for BRICS
Lol nope.
Please understand there is no country that any way interested in being the World's Reserve Currency. If your countries GDP is 3 trillion per year, and the world economy is 54 trillion per year. How are you going lubricate the trade when other nations need additional 10 trillion US dollar to do so. There is no way you going to print that kind of money you going destroy you own economy at home.
подозреваю что эти двое знают ещё как минимум один язык🤭
Yes it's true. Other countries are beginning to use other currencies to do business.
The BRICS will fail
I’m not surprised to be honest. The only thing to keep an eye on, if world governments decide to switch to a one world currency.
Doesn't matter, the US still and will be an amazing country to live especially for entrepreneurs. No doubt
bought comments tho
Absolute nonsense!It will get weaker,maybe next 20 years guys!!’
This channel is died 😮
Marina supports Russian aggression😢
Вы ошибаетесь.
Вы еще скажите, что США за мир во всем мире😂😂😂
Not sure wen did she mention supporting Russian aggression during this interview?
is Russia the aggressor?
@@natasgd5677 yes she did during bombing civil cities
Just boring, for the interviewer first of all. Американская тошнотина.
We are on the precipice of major disruption!
Это иронично что оба знают русский))))